Yesterday it emerged Peaches had told of feeling “alienated and abandoned” as her closest friends deserted her after she became a mum and stopped partying.

In her column in the May edition of Mother & Baby magazine, she said: “The transition can be hard and scary but I suddenly felt sorry for the friends who had treated me so badly. I had it all.

“Now, with a new-found group of mummy mates … I am happier than ever. I’ve achieved a sort of perfect balance. Right now life is good. And being a mum is the best part of it.”

Peaches said after having children, she “found myself friendless”.

She said: “My five closest friends were understanding and sweet, albeit less present in my life.

“But many others were of the fair-weather variety. Once I couldn’t go out, they didn’t want to know.

“No one seemed to want to ask about my babies, when I wanted to gush endlessly about them. It hurt me. I felt alienated and abandoned. Had I made a mistake?”

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She said before having sons Astala, 23 months, and Phaedra, almost one, she lived a “life of wanton wanderlust. But her desire to be surrounded by hangers-on evaporated after Astala one day tenderly crawled into bed – and told her he loved her.

“In that magic moment, all my doubts were erased,” she said. “Everything else was nothingness and didn’t matter.

“I had the perfect life – two beautiful babies who loved me more than anything. It was, and is, bliss.”